Media & The Marketing of Messages

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Media & The
Marketing of Messages
Chapter 3
Media & The
Marketing of Messages
Today we’ll cover…
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Media Speak
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Media Building Blocks
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Strengths & Weaknesses
Building The Media Plan
Media Speak
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Media/Medium/Vehicle
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Media = collective noun (pl form)
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Medium = one type of media
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Vehicle = single carrier
Media Speak
 Audience/Coverage/Composition
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Audience
• number or % exposed to a vehicle
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Audience Coverage
• number or % reached by a single insertion or
exposure in a specified area
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Audience Composition
• statistical breakdown of a media vehicle’s total
audience
Media Speak
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Ratings & Circulation
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Broadcast Media use Rating Points
• % of Target Audience reached by a media
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Print Media use Circulation
• Number of copies sold or distributed
Media Speak
 Above-the-Line/Below-the-Line
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Above = paid advertising
Below = sales promotion, PR, events
Traditional/Non-Traditional
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Traditional = major mass media
Non-Traditional = unique media
opportunities and new media forms
Media Speak
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“Brand Contact Points”
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Every possible point of contact between a
brand and its consumers
Clutter
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More media channels
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More messages in each channel
Fragmentation
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More audiences, Smaller audiences
Media Building Blocks
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Print Media
Newspapers
 Magazines
 Out-of-home
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Broadcast Media
Radio
 Television
 Cable TV
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Print
Common Advantages
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Portable
“Time independent”
Not a fleeting medium - it lasts
Accommodates complex copy
Good picture quality
Easier to feature more than
one product
Versatility
Can be preserved and reread
Journalistic content =
credibility & prestige
Can deliver coupons
Newspapers
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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“Prestigious”
Readers upscale
Readers use ads
Less lead time
Strong local emphasis
Sense of immediacy
“Cataloging Value”
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Reproduction varies
Not much passalong
Can be expensive
Cluttered
Not read thoroughly
Poor demographic
selectivity
May have adverse
editorial
Magazines
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Special audience
opportunities
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Can be long-lasting
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Building audience takes
time
Can be cluttered
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Repeat exposure
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Early closing dates
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High “passalong”
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Creative flexibility
Out-of-Home
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Frequency and
repetition
Large audiences. Low
cost.
Visual impact
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Poor demographic
selectivity
Limited time. Limited
copy.
Complicated logistics
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Blanket coverage
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Can be expensive
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Versatility
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Legal restrictions
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Radio
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Various formats. Special
audiences.
Inexpensive
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Affordable frequency
Affordable production
Reaches mobile market
Scheduling & creative
flexibility
Immediacy
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Radio Spots are
fleeting
Television
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Impact
Market coverage
Intrusive
Flexible
Cost-efficient (CPM)
Prestigious
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Fleeting
Expensive
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Big shows. Big Bucks.
Production can be
expensive
Best shows have
limited availability
Cable & Satellite TV
Strengths & Weaknesses:
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Geographic flexibility
Inexpensive
Varied programming.
Specialized audiences.
Upscale audiences
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Wide variety of ad
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formats
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Low ratings
Reporting is
inadequate
Building
The Media
Plan…
Building The Media Plan:
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Successful media planning
is the task of selecting and
scheduling media that will
reach as many of the target
audience as frequently as
possible for the least
amount of cost.
Building The Media Plan:
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Media Plan is…
blueprint for future action…
organizing a brand’s advertising into
media objectives and strategies that
are:
• Goal-Oriented - increase sales/share
• Make sense - effective/efficient
• Manageable - can be executed, flexible,
developed before the buy.
Media Planning Trends:
A New Revolution
 New importance of the media function
 “Unbundling” = New Media Agencies
 New Global Relationships
• Mega-brands and mega-agencies
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Growing # of media choices means
growing need for media planning
Development of “account planning”
style media planning
:Media Planning Trends:
A New Revolution
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“It will be more challenging to work
in advertising in new media…
it’s a ‘sky’s the limit’ type of thing.
And advertisers have to know
all the possibilities.”
Jayne Spitler, Leo Burnett/StarCom
Media Planning Trends:
A New Revolution
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“The creative people and the media
people must intertwine their work
as much as possible. They have to
understand the overall project is
part of a targeting process.”
David Martin, CEO/Penta-Com
Media Planning Trends:
A New Revolution
 “In a rapidly changing media world,
an understanding of the consumer/
media relationship is of
fundamental importance to the
process.”
Andy Tilley. Zenith Media
Summary
Media Speak, key terms and
concepts
 Media building blocks with strengths
and weaknesses of each
 Trends in media planning today
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